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www.dreamfoundation.eu GO STUDY ABROAD!

www.dreamfoundation.eu GO STUDY ABROAD!. Have you ever thought about the possibility of going to study abroad ?. Well, most of the people do think about it but few of them actually do it. What about you ?.

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  1. www.dreamfoundation.euGO STUDY ABROAD!

  2. Have you ever thought about the possibility of going to study abroad? Dream Foundation

  3. Well, most of the people do think about it but few of them actually do it. What about you? Dream Foundation

  4. 80% college graduates earn a degree in a field other than what they would have really preferred. 90% of people land up in a job unfulfilled, not because they want it, but because that’s what they have got under the circumstances, with their background, experience and skills. What about you?

  5. Experience a world without borders Expand your knowledge base Learn a foreign language Find yourself Get an advantage on the job market Most common reasons why to study abroad

  6. Myths about studying abroad that are not true!

  7. Only foreign language students study abroad. I can only go to study abroad to the UK or U.S. as I don't speak any other foreign languages besides English. It is easier and just as good to travel once I have a job. I do not have enough money to study abroad.

  8. Dream Foundation Introducing studies abroad 60+ universities to choose from Easy & comfortable online application ~3000 programs One of the biggest in Europe! Operating in 20 countries Online advice Supporting theapplication process Pre-depature meetings

  9. Which countries can I go to? • Denmark • Netherlands • United Kingdom • Sweden • USA • and many more!

  10. Dream Foundation is specialised in full-time programs: Undergraduate programs (bachelor, diploma) Postgraduate programs (master) Phd programs (coming soon*)

  11. We also offer also possibility to apply to one-year programs: Final year courses – finish your 3rd year studies of BA course abroad and get 2 diplomas (local university + university abroad) Top-up courses – study an extra year and get 2 BA diplomas (local university + university abroad)

  12. 3 + 2 system (BA + MA) 2 + 1 + 2 system (AP + Final Year + MA)

  13. DENMARK www.dreamfoundation.eu

  14. Quality of education – innovative study methodologies, high student satisfaction rate, institutions among world best in different rankings. English based programs – wide choice of international programs taught in English Free for EU/EAA students – Danish goverment is paying for the education to attract “brains”, otherwise one year would cost around €10 000. Why go to study to Denmark?

  15. Why go to study to Denmark? Good job opportunities – students need towork in average 12-15 hours a weekto cover their living costs. Minimum salary is around €13/ hour (60h/month = €780). Availability of jobs depends from different cities. International education - students in studygroups areusually from different countriesand that makes the educationreally international.

  16. Living cost – from 500-700€/month. 5,800€ per year will typically cover accommodation, food and general personal expenses. Living place – in average 250-350€/ month Transportation – 40-60€/month (bicycle = 0) Food & other costs – 200-300€/month Study cost – usually you need a laptop and books (books you can buy from other students = much cheaper) Tuiton is free of charge for EU/EAA students Study materials, trips, etc – around 500-1000€ for the study period Cost of living & studying in Denmark?

  17. How to finance studies in Denmark? Student jobs – hourly wage minimum is 13€ and 15 hours/week should be sufficient to cover living cost. Scholarships – very few scholarships and very high competition, therefore we advise to check for possibilities in your home country. Support from parents/relatives – education is investment in your future and for most students family support is important. Savings – have at least 4 months money when arriving to Denmark.

  18. Institutions in Denmark

  19. Aarhus University Herning • AU-Herning • has been elected as the most innovative public organisation in Denmark • 1600students from many different countries • Aarhus Univerisity = 31st place in Europe according to Shanghai ranking and 63rd in the world according to Times rankings. • Courses: 4 BA courses(Computer Sciences, Marketing, Architecture, Bioengineering)

  20. Aarhus University Herning • Why choose AU-Herning? • small classes & focus on your personal development • helpful staff in the Institute • close cooperation with the business community • the most satisfiedbusiness students in Denmark • Tuition fees: for EU/EAA students there is no tuition fee

  21. Business Academy Aarhus • Business Academy Aarhus • 2500 students • Departments • Aarhus Technical College • Green Academy Aarhus • Courses • 14 AP+ 6 top up (Computer Sciences, Marketing, Architecture, Bio and Chemical Engineering)

  22. Business Academy Aarhus • Why choose Business Academy Aarhus? • one of the most practice-oriented institution DF cooperates with • project work, case studies and practical assignments in groups are important elements of all programmes • small classes • 2 year AP degree + 1 year top-up program = BA • close ties to the business sector

  23. UNITED KINGDOM www.dreamfoundation.eu

  24. Institutions in the UK

  25. Why study in the UK? One of the top destinations to study around the world. Traditions of excellence dating back hundreds of years. High class institutions at every corner and more flexibility than many other countries Academic qualification respected and valued throughout the world UK MA programs can be completed in one year International education - At postgraduate level, students from outside the UK form over 30% of the entire student body

  26. Working while studying During University term-times you can work up to 20 hours per week and during the vacation periods you can work full-time. We advise to work not more than 15 hours per week. http://www.e4s.co.uk/ http://www.summerjobs4students.co.uk/ http://www.justjobs4students.co.uk/ http://www.student-jobs.co.uk/ • www.dreamfoundation.eu

  27. How much does it cost to live and study in UK? Living cost – students should consider £6000-£8000 for living expenses depending on the university Accomodation – in average £50-£80 per week. If you split costs with other students and e.g. rent a house for 6 people, £35 per week is possible. http://www.studentaccommodation.org/ Bills (water, electicity, heating) if you life in a house or apartment - from £10 per week Food - £25-£30 per week Phone + internet – from £10 per week Transportation – from £10 per week More: http://uk.internationalstudent.com/ • www.dreamfoundation.eu

  28. How to finance studies in the UK? Student jobs – hourly wage minimum is £4.83* per hour if you are aged 18-21 years £5.80* per hour if you are 22 or over http://www.nases.org.uk/content/index.php?page=17550 http://www.careers.lon.ac.uk/output/Page712.asp • www.dreamfoundation.eu

  29. Scholarships Do your homework - unless you take the time and energy to look for one, and work diligently to prepare an excellent application package for each scholarship, you will probably not get one: http://www.internationalscholarships.com/ http://www.iefa.org/ http://www.educationuk.org/pls/hot_bc/bc_edufin.page_pls_user_scholarship www.scholarshipportal.eu • www.dreamfoundation.eu

  30. How to finance studies in the UK? www.direct.gov.uk/studentfinance-eu http://www.ukcisa.org.uk/ http://www.family-action.org.uk/section.aspx?id=1037 Survey of tuition fees for international(NON-EU) students: http://www.universitiesuk.ac.uk/Newsroom/Facts-and-Figures/International-student-tuition-fees/Pages/default.aspx • www.dreamfoundation.eu

  31. How to spot scholarship scam? If you must pay money to get money, it might be a scam. If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is. Spend the time, not the money. Nobody can guarantee that you'll win a scholarship. Legitimate scholarship foundations do not charge application fees. If you're suspicious of an offer, it's usually with good reason. • www.dreamfoundation.eu

  32. Student loans in UK Depending on your circumstances, you may qualify for: help with tuition fees only help with tuition fees - and also help with living costs and certain other expenses http://www.slc.co.uk/index.html www.direct.gov.uk/studentfinance-eu

  33. How to finance studies in the UK? In order to apply for financial help you’ll need to: fill in the relevant application form for your type of course and year of study send the completed form to the Student Finance Services European Team make sure you apply by the relevant deadline • www.dreamfoundation.eu

  34. How to finance studies in the UK? Some learned societies offer financial help for postgraduate or postdoctorate research. These include: British Academy (for humanities and social sciences) http://www.britac.ac.uk The Royal Academy of Engineering (for engineering) http://www.raeng.org.uk The Royal Society (for science) http://royalsociety.org/ • www.dreamfoundation.eu

  35. University of Bedfordshire • 567 BA( Accounting, Computer Sciences, nursing, Advertising, Psychology) • Luton and Bedfordshire • 25,000 students from 100 countries, 3 campuses • Cooperation with public and private business sector Dream Foundation

  36. Coventry University • 317 BA • West Midlands, England • 20,000 students • Long tradition of educational excellence since 1834 www.dreamfoundation.eu

  37. THE NETHERLANDS • www.dreamfoundation.eu www.dreamfoundation.eu

  38. Institutions in the Netherlands

  39. Why study in the Netherlands? The 1stnon-English-speaking country to offer courses taught in English. High quality education -experience shows that people who have studied at a Dutch higher education institution perform very well in other parts of the world. The Times Higher Education Supplement ranks 11 universities in Holland among the top 200 in the world. Groundbreaking Problem-Based Learning systemwith more practice and career orientation. http://www.studyinholland.nl/

  40. Why study in the Netherlands? The Dutch education system is interactive and focuses on teamwork, which makes it easy to meet other international students. Studying in Holland means developing an open mind and increasing your international orientation. About 87% of the population in the Netherlands speaks English, besides Dutch, German and French. • www.dreamfoundation.eu

  41. Why study in the Netherlands? The Netherlands has two main types of higher education institutions: universities and universities of applied sciences. Universities focus on the independent practice of research-oriented work in an academic or professional setting. Universities of applied sciences are more practically oriented, preparing students directly for specific careers. • www.dreamfoundation.eu

  42. Why study in the Netherlands? Education in Holland is not free, but tuition fees are reasonable compared with other countries. The annual tuition fees for enrolment on a degree programme or course at a Dutch higher education institution start at approximately €1,700 for EUstudents. In general, tuition fees are higher for non-EU students. • www.dreamfoundation.eu

  43. Cost of studies in the Netherlands? Experience shows that to live and study in Holland, students need between €300 and €400 per month + accommodation which isaround €300/ monthly. When working at least 8 hours per week (32 hours per month) you are eligible for a grant from the Dutch governement (€266-€500 per month). If you finish the course, this grant will be as a gift to you. • www.dreamfoundation.eu

  44. Why to finance my studies in the Netherlands? Working in the Netherlands: https://www.werk.nl/portal/page/portal/werk_nl/werknemer/working_in_the_netherlands_wn/inenglish Scholarships http://www.grantfinder.nl/content/index.asp • www.dreamfoundation.eu

  45. HZ University of Applied Sciences • HZ University • 4,000 students • Located in Vlissingen. • Programs • 9 BA courses (Chemistry, Water Managment, Civil Engineering) • Around 1700€ per year

  46. Why to choose HZ University? • Several programmes are one of the best in the country • Studing at HZ is flexible and HZ is known for its personal approach- classes are kept small and every student has his/her own study career coach • HZ is located on the beautiful Dutch coastline, close to Amsterdam and Paris • All study programs are practice-based and geared to the job market

  47. Saxion University • Saxion University • among the largest Universities of Applied Sciences in the Netherlands • 20,000 students & over 2,500 international students • located in Deventer andEnschede • Courses • 11 BA courses(Electrical Engineering, Hospitality Studies, Physiotherapy) • 19top-up/final year courses (International Law, Marketing, Environmental Studies, Urban Planning)

  48. Why to choose Saxion University? • Practical education • The study atmospehe at Saxion is friendly, multicultural and open • Student centered studies and focus on professional practice • International approach • Tuition fee for EU/EAA students: • BA €1,713 – €4,950 (year) • MA €8,943 (year) • top-up/final year €1,713

  49. Other great possibilities • Jönköping University • Located in Sweden • One of the most international universities in Sweden • Tuition fee: free for EU/EEA student • 3BA courses (International Economics and Law, International Managment and Marketing) • Malmö University • Located in Sweden • Tuition fee: free for EU/EEA student • 6 BA Humanities courses (International Relations, Human Rights, European Studies)

  50. Dream Foundation is a cross-European organisation which main field of activity is: • to create high-quality possibilities to study abroad • to develop intercultural competences, helping you to fulfil your dreams Dream Foundation

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